Prisoner control device, system, and method

ABSTRACT

A system and related methods are disclosed. The system has a first wearable device to be worn by a first person, a control module, a GPS receiver module, and a wireless receiver, the double lock configured to activate the control module when the double lock is locked and to disable the control module when the double lock is unlocked. The body protects the control module from ingress of fluids. The system has a second wearable device to be worn by a second person, having a GPS receiver module, a transmitter and activation switch. The system has a server. The system transmits a signal the first wearable device or the second wearable device in response to a determining. The control module has a storage having a unique identifier assigned to the first wearable device and a unique identifier assigned to the first person.

PRIORITY CLAIM

This application is a U.S. National Application Filed Under 35 U.S.C. 371 and claims priority to PCT/US2019/055389 filed Oct. 9, 2019 and entitled “PRISONER CONTROL DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD,” which claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/235,944 filed Dec. 28, 2018, and entitled “PRISONER CONTROL DEVICE, SYSTEM, AND METHOD”, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference for all proper purposes.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present patent document relates generally to control systems for management and control of persons in protective custody, such as prisoner, or those with restraining orders in effect, and more particularly to a prisoner control system and method with improved protection of security personal and victims of domestic violence against attack.

BACKGROUND

Prior art system for tracking those on house arrest are known in the art. Such system include an ankle or wrist module with a global positioning system (“GPS”) receiver and transmitter, to allow authorities to locate the wearer of the module. Such systems have limited use in a prison setting or for use to protect victims of domestic violence from an attack by the wearer of the module.

SUMMARY

Accordingly, there is a perceived need in the art for a prisoner tracking and control system that permits authorities and/or victims of domestic violence to halt an attack in progress or prevent an attack from occurring.

An exemplary system, has a first wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a first person. The first wearable device has a body having a lockable cuff for securing the first wearable device to the first person and a double lock, a control module, a GPS receiver module, and a wireless receiver. The double lock is configured to activate the control module when the double lock is locked and to disable the control module when the double lock is unlocked, the body further configured to protect the control module from ingress of fluids. The exemplary system has a second wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a second person, the second wearable comprising a GPS receiver module, a transmitter and activation switch. The exemplary system has a server configured to receive a GPS location of each of the first wearable device and the second wearable device, the server further configured to indicate a first location of the first wearable device and a second location of the second wearable device on at least one of a map or a floorplan, the server accessible through at least one of a web browsing software or a proprietary application, wherein the server is further configured to calculate a distance between the first and second wearable devices. The exemplary system is configured to transmit a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the second wearable device in response to a determining that the first and second wearable devices are within a first predefined radius. The control module comprises a storage having a unique identifier assigned to the first wearable device and a unique identifier assigned to the first person.

An exemplary method includes providing the system in the preceding paragraph, determining the first and second wearable devices are within the first predefined radius, and transmitting a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the second wearable device.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Various aspects of at least one embodiment are discussed below with reference to the accompanying figures, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles disclosed herein. The figures are included to provide an illustration and a further understanding of the various aspects and embodiments, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, but are not intended as a definition of the limits of any particular embodiment. The figures, together with the remainder of the specification, serve only to explain principles and operations of the described and claimed aspects and embodiments, but are not to be construed as limiting embodiments. In the figures, each identical or nearly identical component that is illustrated in various figures is represented by a like numeral. For purposes of clarity, not every component may be labeled in every figure.

FIG. 1A is a bracelet according to the system and method described herein in a closed or locked position;

FIG. 1B is a perspective view of an embodiment of a bracelet according to the system and method described herein in an open or unlocked position;

FIG. 2A is a diagram of an embodiment of a bracelet for controlling a prisoner or person subject to a restraining order according to the system and method described herein;

FIG. 2B is a diagram of an embodiment of a bracelet for a security officer or victim of domestic violence according to the system and method described herein;

FIG. 3A is a diagram of a person wearing a prisoner control device who is outside of an active radius to a person wearing a security device according to the system and method described herein;

FIG. 3B is a diagram of a person wearing a prisoner control device who is inside of an active radius to a person wearing a security device according to the system and method described herein;

FIG. 4A is a diagram of an illustrative embodiment of a prisoner control system as described herein showing the geographic location information of a person wearing a device; and

FIG. 4B is a diagram of an illustrative embodiment of a prisoner control system as described herein showing the geographic location information of a person wearing a device within a mapped environment, such as a prison.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS

The examples of the methods and systems discussed herein are not limited in application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the accompanying drawings. It will be understood to one of skill in the art that the methods and systems are capable of implementation in other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Examples of specific implementations are provided herein for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to be limiting. Also, the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. Any references to examples, embodiments, components, elements or acts of the systems and methods herein referred to in the singular may also embrace embodiments including a plurality, and any references in plural to any embodiment, component, element or act herein may also embrace embodiments including only a singularity. References in the singular or plural form are not intended to limit the presently disclosed systems or methods, their components, acts, or elements. The use herein of “including,” “comprising,” “having,” “containing,” “involving,” and variations thereof is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items. References to “or” may be construed as inclusive so that any terms described using “or” may indicate any of a single, more than one, and all of the described terms.

As will be described in greater detail below, in some embodiments, the system for controlling prisoners includes a first wearable device, worn by a prisoner, and a second wearable device, worn by a security guard or a protected person, such as a victim of domestic violence. The first wearable device is configured to be secured about an appendage of a person, and including a GPS receiver module, an electroshock module and wireless receiver. The second wearable devices configured and arranged to be worn about an appendage of a person, and includes a GPS receiver module, a transmitter and activation switch. If the first wearable device is within a predefined radius of the second wearable device, activation of the activation switch causes the transmitter to send a signal to the receiver to activate the electroshock module on the first wearable device, giving a stunning shock to the subject, thereby deterring the subject from approaching the person wearing the first wearable device.

In other embodiments, the system may further include a server configured to receive a GPS location from the first and second wearable devices and indicate the locations of the first and second wearable device on a map or floorplan. Furthermore, the electroshock module of the first wearable device may be selectively activated by a user through the server, or automatically, such as through a predetermined entering a predetermined radius of the second wearable device.

In yet other embodiments, the system the server may be configured to receive a GPS location from the first and second wearable devices and calculate a distance between the first and second wearable device. The server may be further configured to transmit a signal to the first wearable device to activate the electroshock module of the first wearable device if the first wearable device is within a predefined radius of the second wearable device. The activation may occur automatically or selectively, such as depressing of an activation switch.

Referring to FIGS. 1A and 1B, an embodiment of a wearable device as described herein is generally illustrated at 10. The wearable device 10 may come in two general configurations, a first configuration for wear by a subject 12, such as a prisoner, a person under protective custody, a person under house arrest, or a person subject to a restraining order, and a second configuration for wear by a user 14, such as a security guard, policeman, or victim of domestic violence or other person under the protection of a restraining order. The wearable device 10 may be configured as a lockable cuff or bracelet having body 16 with a first section 18 and a hinged second section 20. The body 16 includes a dual locking system 22 to lock the first section 18 and second section 20 in place on a wrist or ankle of a subject 12.

In some embodiments the first section 18 of the wearable device includes a pair of electrodes 24 for the electroshock module. Alternatively, the electrodes 24 may protrude from the second section 20 or on another portion of an inner surface of the body 16, contacting the wearer's skin.

Referring to FIG. 2A, in a first configured of the wearable device 10, the body 16 of the wearable device 10 contains a control module 28 comprising a processor, a storage, a transmitter/receiver module, a GPS receiver and an electroshock module, all interconnected via a system bus. The electroshock module includes a first electrode and a second electrode, which, as noted above, may be integrated into the first section 18 or the second section 20 of the wearable device 10. Furthermore, the electrodes 24 may appear on one or split across both sections 18, 20 of the body 16 of the wearable device 10. Referring to FIG. 2B, in a second configured of the wearable device, the body 16 of the wearable device 10 contains a control module 30 comprising a processor, a storage, a transmitter/receiver module, a GPS receiver and an activation switch 26, all interconnected via a system bus. In either configuration, components of the control module 28, 30 may be split across between the first section 18 and second section 20 of the body 16 of the wearable device 10.

A power source powers the components of the two configurations of the control module 28, 30 and includes enough capacity to operate for twenty-four hours, including operating the electroshock module at least twice for the first configuration. The power source may be recharged through a charging subsystem, which may include a motion-induced charging system, such as Faraday charging mechanism as well as conventional corded and wireless charging mechanisms, such as magnetic induction.

The body 16 of the wearable device 10 and/or control module 28, 30 may be sealed to prevent tampering and protect the control module 28, 30 from ingress of water or other fluids.

The storage may further include a unique identifier of the wearable device 10 and a unique identifier assigned to the subject 12 or user 14 of the wearable device 10.

Locking the double lock 22 activates the control module 28, 30 on the wearable device 10. Likewise, unlocking the double lock 22 disables the control module 28, 30, rendering the wearable device 10 inoperative.

In the second configuration, the activation switch is configured and arranged to cause the processor to transmit a signal to activate an electroshock module of another wearable device 10 within a predefined radius R of the user 14, such as 10 feet by way of example and not limitation. In some embodiments, activating the activation switch transmits the signal directly to the other wearable device 10. In other embodiments, the second configuration may also send a signal to the server, described further below.

Although the wearable device 10 is described as a handcuff to be worn on the wrist or forearm, it may also be on worn on other parts of the body, such as an ankle. The electric shocks emitted by the electroshock module of the first configuration are nonlethal, but strong enough to stun the subject, similar to a taser.

As shown in FIGS. 3A and 3B, a method of activating an electroshock module of a wearable device 10 is shown generally. A subject 14 wearing a wearable device 10 in a first configuration may approach a user 12 wearing a wearable device 10 in a second configuration. The user 14 may optionally warn the subject 12 away at this point. The user 14 may activate the activation switch. If the subject 14 continues to approach the user 12 and enters within a predefined radius R of the user 12, the subject's 14 electroshock module will then activate, shocking the subject 14 and incapacitating or subduing the subject 14. In other embodiments, the user 14 must activate the activation switch after the subject 12 enters the predefined radius R, in order to activate the subject's 12 electroshock module. In other embodiments, the subject's 12 electroshock module automatically activates when it detects it has entered the user's 14 predefined radius R without need for the user 14 to activate the activation switch.

In order to prevent inadvertent or unauthorized activations of electroshock modules, the control module 28, 30, with the processor, verifies the authenticity of an activation request received from a user's 14 wearable device or, as described further below, a server 32. In some embodiments, a lookup table containing wearable device identifiers of authorized wearable devices 10 or authorized users is maintained on the storage of the subject's 12 wearable device 10. In some embodiments, the request is verified by use of a secret code or PIN, which is matched against a code stored in a storage of the control module 28, 30. If the activation request is not verified as being authentic, the request, via the processor, is rejected. If the activation request is verified as being authentic, the control module 28, 30, via the processor, activates the electroshock module. The control module 28, 30, with the processor and transmitter/receiver module, communicates securely with the user's 14 wearable device 10 and/or server 32 to receive the device identifier and user identifier and/or secret code toe authenticate the activation request. Alternatively, these authentication credentials may be transmitted simultaneously with the activation request.

As noted above, the system may further include a server 32 where remote tracking and activation of wearable devices 10 may be initiated from. The server 32 may include one or more computers, virtual machines, and/or cloud servers accessible through a web browsing software or proprietary application. The server 32 receives GPS coordinate information transmitted periodically from wearable devices 10 being tracked by the system. The system can overlay the GPS information over maps 34 (FIG. 4A) and floor plans 36 (FIG. 4B). From the server 32, users 14 may selectively activate individual, groups, grid position, or all electroshock modules of subjects 12 being tracked by the system. The system further logs past positions of all wearable devices 10 being tracked by the system for a preset time-period, such as 30 days. Other time periods may be used as desired. The system also stores the device identifier and user identifier for each wearable device 10 for easy cross-reference to pertinent information about the wearer of the wearable device, such as name, sex, height, weight, photograph, title, and, if applicable, incarceration information. The server 32 further logs the time, date and location information of all electroshock module activation, including the identity of the initiating device and the activated device. The server 32 maintains log of the remaining duration of the power source of each wearable device 10.

The server 32 may also issue commands to the wearable devices 10 being tracked by the system. Other requested actions may include requesting diagnostics, usage history, changing the authorized users and/or authorized devices, changing a secret code or PIN, updating firmware in the storage of the control module 28, 30, performing a system reset, and performing a system shutdown, for example and not by way of limitation.

As can be seen, the system and method described herein solves the problems of the prior art by providing a wearable device that includes an electroshock module, to be worn by and subject, and a wearable device, to be worn by a user, that permits the user to administer shocks to the subject if the subject enters a predefined radius of the user. This feature can enhance the safety of security officers and victims of domestic violence by deterring subjects from approaching.

Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for designing other products without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Therefore, the claims are not to be limited to the specific examples depicted herein. For example, the features of one example disclosed above can be used with the features of another example. Furthermore, various modifications and rearrangements of the parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the underlying inventive concept. For example, the geometric configurations disclosed herein may be altered depending upon the application, as may the material selection for the components. Thus, the details of these components as set forth in the above-described examples, should not limit the scope of the claims. 

What is claimed is:
 1. A system, comprising: a first wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a first person, the first wearable device comprising a body having a lockable cuff for securing the first wearable device to the first person, a double lock, a control module, a GPS receiver module, and a wireless receiver, the double lock configured to activate the control module when the double lock is locked and to disable the control module when the double lock is unlocked, the body further configured to protect the control module from ingress of fluids; a second wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a second person, the second wearable comprising a GPS receiver module, a transmitter and activation switch; and a server configured to receive a GPS location of each of the first wearable device and the second wearable device, the server further configured to indicate a first location of the first wearable device and a second location of the second wearable device on at least one of a map or a floorplan, the server accessible through at least one of a web browsing software or a proprietary application, wherein the server is further configured to calculate a distance between the first and second wearable devices; wherein the system is configured to transmit a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the second wearable device in response to a determining that the first and second wearable devices are within a first predefined radius; wherein the control module comprises a storage having a unique identifier assigned to the first wearable device and a unique identifier assigned to the first person.
 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the first wearable device further comprises a tamper-proof locking mechanism.
 3. The system of claim 1, wherein the first wearable device and second wearable device each further comprises a motion-induced charging system.
 4. The system of claim 1, wherein: the first wearable device is configured as a bracelet for attachment about an appendage of the first person.
 5. The system of claim 1, further comprising: a third wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a third person, the third wearable device comprising a body having a lockable cuff for securing the third wearable device to the third person and a double lock, a control module, a GPS receiver module, and a wireless receiver, the double lock configured to activate the control module when the double lock is locked and to disable the control module when the double lock is unlocked, the body further configured to protect the control module from ingress of fluids; wherein the server is configured to receive a GPS location of the third wearable device, the server further configured to indicate a third location of the third wearable device on at least one of a map or a floorplan, wherein the server is further configured to calculate a distance between the first and third wearable devices; wherein the system is configured to transmit a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the third wearable device in response to a determining that the at least one of the first or third wearable devices is within a predefined radius of the first wearable device; and wherein the storage has a unique identifier assigned to the third wearable device and a unique identifier assigned to the third person.
 6. The system of claim 5, wherein: the system is configured to transmit a signal to the first wearable device and the third wearable device in response to the determining.
 7. The system of claim 1, wherein: the second wearable device further comprises an activation switch, the activation switch configured to transmit a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the server in response to a user manipulation of the activation switch after the determining the first wearable device is within the first predefined radius during the user manipulation.
 8. The system of claim 7, wherein: the system is further configured to authenticate a user who has manipulated the activation switch.
 9. The system of claim 1, wherein: the system is configured to associate the unique identifier assigned to the first person with information about the first person, the information about the first person including the first person's incarceration information.
 10. A method, comprising: providing a system having a first wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a first person, the first wearable device comprising a body having a lockable cuff for securing the first wearable device to the first person and a double lock, a control module, a GPS receiver module, and a wireless receiver, the double lock configured to activate the control module when the double lock is locked and to disable the control module when the double lock is unlocked, the body further configured to protect the control module from ingress of fluids; a second wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a second person, the second wearable comprising a GPS receiver module, a transmitter and activation switch; and a server configured to receive a GPS location of each of the first wearable device and the second wearable device, the server further configured to indicate a first location of the first wearable device and a second location of the second wearable device on at least one of a map or a floorplan, the server accessible through at least one of a web browsing software or a proprietary application, wherein the server is further configured to calculate a distance between the first and second wearable devices; wherein the system is configured to transmit a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the second wearable device in response to a determining that the first and second wearable devices are within a first predefined radius; wherein the control module comprises a storage having a unique identifier assigned to the first wearable device and a unique identifier assigned to the first person; determining the first and second wearable devices are within the first predefined radius; and transmitting a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the second wearable device.
 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: providing the first wearable device further with a tamper-proof locking mechanism; and locking the first wearable device on the first person.
 12. The method of claim 10, further comprising: using a motion-induced charging system, charging the first wearable device and second wearable device.
 13. The method of claim 10, wherein: attaching the first wearable device about an appendage of the first person.
 14. The method of claim 10, wherein: the system further comprises a third wearable device configured and arranged to be worn by a third person, the third wearable device comprising a body having a lockable cuff for securing the third wearable device to the third person and a double lock, a control module, a GPS receiver module, and a wireless receiver, the double lock configured to activate the control module when the double lock is locked and to disable the control module when the double lock is unlocked, the body further configured to protect the control module from ingress of fluids; wherein the server is configured to receive a GPS location of the third wearable device, the server further configured to indicate a third location of the third wearable device on at least one of a map or a floorplan, wherein the server is further configured to calculate a distance between the first and third wearable devices; and wherein the storage has a unique identifier assigned to the third wearable device and a unique identifier assigned to the third person; and the method further comprises transmitting a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the third wearable device in response to a determining that the at least one of the first or third wearable device is within a second predefined radius of the second wearable device.
 15. The method of claim 14, further comprising: transmitting a signal to the first wearable device and the third wearable device in response to the determining.
 16. The method of claim 10, wherein: the second wearable device further comprises an activation switch, the activation switch configured to transmit a signal to at least one of the first wearable device or the server in response to a user manipulation of the activation switch after the determining the first wearable device is within the first predefined radius during the user manipulation; and the method further comprises manipulating the activating switch.
 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising: authenticating a user who has manipulated the activation switch.
 18. The method of claim 10, further comprising: associating the unique identifier assigned to the first person with information about the first person, the information about the first person including the first person's incarceration information. 